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Articles in June 28, 2004 issue of MMR
- New York, Chicago, Los Angeles remain top of list
- Mass market salesMay '04
- Year-to-date performance
- New big lots center
- Shift at PriceSmart
- FTC gives green light
- Noonan is sentenced
- Rainbow head quits
- Dollar Tree results
- New Kroger Marketplace unit to open
- Gas prices don't scare consumers
-
The Wal-Mart story
by Scot Meyer - Marshall Field's goes to May
- Save-A-Lot gets 17 food stores
- 'Needs' are up front, 'wants' are in back
- Kmart, Home Depot do deal
- Drug discount cards take effect
- Biggest gainers
- Biggest losers
- Most active
- Scoreboard
- Dollar general completes share repurchase
- Kroger wraps up new bank credit facility
- Moody's ups ShopKo outlook, affirms ratings
- Earnings surge 25% at Target
- Winn-Dixie adjusts
- Pharmacy figures big in CVS results
- SDM posts double-digit gains
- Kmart shows signs of promise, posts $93 million profit
- Weis unveils ambitious growth plan
- Mass retail stocks mixed in May
- TRIMSPA
- Opportunities for retail growth are more broad based
- New center is geared to lifestyle
- Many markets show effects of improving economy
- Reports study ethnic shoppers
- It is far from over for supers
- Boots Healthcare USA
- Eckerd sale will shake things up
- Wal-Mart isn't the only story
- Canus
- Columbus a market that's exploding
- Supers rush to fill void left by Big Bear
- Style
- Meijer flexes its muscle in GM
- CVS makes itself more shoppable
- Big Lots' LAB innovates, tests
- Inexorable Walgreens makes inroads on CVS
- MSI has way of succeeding
- Marc's finds a new home in Columbus
- Discount Drug Mart has its niche
- Myriad retailers, diverse cultures crowd Houston
- 'Texas is a kind of wide open market'
- It's tough going for supers
- Hispanics shop more, spend more
- Everyone's pumping gas
- 99 cents only comes to Houston market
- City no longer has French twist
- Local chain to reinvent its approach
- CVS' Eckerd purchase adds new dimension
- Rice Epicurean Markets finds its place by specializing
- At the crossroads of America, signals are mixed
- Choice sites there for the taking
- Food scene about to heat up
- Marsh knows its customers
- Regional supers can take page from Marsh
- Target plays role in Indy 500
- A perfect market for supercenters
- Walgreens, CVS slug it out for supremacy
- Hispanics stand up; retail reacts
- Chic boutiques, bodegas live side by side in L.A
- New Albertsons outlet takes a different direction
- It's Wal-Mart vs. Inglewood
- 'The grocer that shouldn't be'
- 'In L.A. supers follow the neighborhoods'
- In aftermath of strike customers returning
- Drug chains like L.A. climate
- Dollar stores fit everywhere
- Minneapolis a great place in tough times
- Kmart Chap. 11 changes scene
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